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Which part did I kill?


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9 hours ago, Bones said:

The one I showed you the other night?
That's cool - And did you try an offer as I had suggested or just won it outright?

Should be good for what you will be using it for.

Yeah..... You'll need water for a 9590 chip when you get one, but for any non-XOC use an 8350 is just as good - Maybe better due to lower overall thermals but it CAN be tweaked down to help with that since the chip's default CPU voltage specs are really high in the first place.

Clock it down a bit and drop the voltage alot by comparison, that's how I did mine. 
At one time I had it running with my Susanoo aircooler around 4.4-4.5GHz and it was fine.

Yeah it was the CHV that you linked me with the FX 6200 in it.  Offered $100, seller accepted. 🙂

I have a 240mm (dual 120mm fan) AIO cooler right now in the FX rig, I'll try that out still and see if it keeps working.  I"ll probably replace it with a 280mm (dual 140) like I mentioned over the chat the other day.  For now, that's what I'll be working with.

I have two 8350's on hand, my old one which I thought was dead that was pulling 4.8GHz stable no problem with the AIO cooler I have.  And another lapped CPU from neurotix that he claims is capable of 5GHz daily.  I noticed the lapped CPU runs significantly hotter than my original FX 8350 though, so it might be a heat limitation like you were saying.

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When do you expect to be up and running with the new parts? 

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1 hour ago, UltraMega said:

When do you expect to be up and running with the new parts? 

My actual new parts, GPU comes in Wednesday so it'll be installed Wednesday.

The FX will probably arrive next, so I'll probably get that rig back to functional status, so it can go to storage finally till I'm ready for it.

Rest of my new rig's parts, hopefully soon.  Bought them used, no tracking yet (not worried about it).  I'm really not looking forward to tearing down the HAF 700 case, its SUPER heavy. -_-

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23 minutes ago, pioneerisloud said:

I'm really not looking forward to tearing down the HAF 700 case, its SUPER heavy. -_-

I feel it

 

Looking forward to you joining the 7900 club. 

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17 hours ago, pioneerisloud said:

I have two 8350's on hand, my old one which I thought was dead that was pulling 4.8GHz stable no problem with the AIO cooler I have.  And another lapped CPU from neurotix that he claims is capable of 5GHz daily.  I noticed the lapped CPU runs significantly hotter than my original FX 8350 though, so it might be a heat limitation like you were saying.

 

With my lapped FX-8350 at 1.55v, 5GHz I used a Thermaltake Frio tower heatsink for a while and then got a H100i. It kept it around 45-50c in games. In benching I would see temps up to 70c all core; AMD said at the time that the tjmax for the CPU is 62c but then reneged and said it's fine to run them up to 70c but not for prolonged periods of time. Don't put it under Prime95 at 1.55v 5GHz and it should be ok otherwise for really anything you want to do with it.

 

When I sent it to Luke, it was fully functional and was pulled from my mom's office/light gaming box where it ran stock except for the RAM which was 2400MHz 10-12-12-31. (I still have this RAM if you ever want it). It worked fine. However, in benching for the team cup Luke was putting like 1.7v through it on water so that may have damaged it permanently. But when we had it there were no problems like you've described in this thread.

 

Hope this helps.

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